April 1, 2004
Lauren attended Urbana® 03, wondering where her ministry would be. She returned with an unexpected answer.
Lauren attended Urbana® 03, wondering where her ministry would be. She returned with an unexpected answer.
“Can I still come to small group, even if I am not a Christian?” Ada asked Carrie Moorhead, InterVarsity staff.
Rebecca, a Jewish student at Lawrence University, asked what it would mean for her to become a Christian and still honor her Jewish background.
After a careful planning process of nearly two years, InterVarsity launches the Emerging Scholars Network.
InterVarsity staff create resources to go further and deeper in responding to the controversial new movie.
Alissa's family was presented an Urbana® Bible in 1981. She remembers it as a "bizarre little Bible," because it had a paper cover with pictures of people on it.
Elizabeth thought the worship time at Urbana 03, "would be a tiny foretaste of what heaven might be like.”
Marci, a graduate student attending Oakland University-Rochester, MI, discovered the importance of reading the Bible.
“If we aren’t praying for and investing in non-Christians, what are we doing on campus?” asked Daniel Huang.
School is out for Christmas and the students have left campus. Your family lives halfway around the world. Where do you go?